Harley Benton has rolled out a pair of super-affordable and travel-friendly desktop amps with Bluetooth that are cheaper than a Blu-ray box-set. Seriously, amps do not get any cheaper than the JAMster ...
Individuals who've suffered spinal cord injuries and older people who aren't as mobile as they once were are among those who one day might benefit from the work being done by a team of researchers at ...
Jamster is one of the world's leading creators, aggregators and distributors of premium off-deck mobile content. The business works with major wireless carriers such as Cingular, Verizon Wireless, ...
Following the recent ruling which banned the airing of Crazy Frog ringtone adverts before the 9PM watershed, the company responsible for the annoying amphibian has stated its intention to overturn the ...
Harley Benton has unveiled a new beginner electric guitar with a difference. It’s an HSS S-style called the ST-JAMster, and it comes strapped with onboard effects. That’s right, overdrive, distortion, ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A California marketing company that tricked Angry Birds players into paying for anti-virus programs they didn’t need – and rarely received -- will pay refunds to consumers and hand ...
Jamster, the mobile content provider perhaps best known for its obnoxious and controversial “Crazy Frog” character, is now sole property of News Corp for a cool $200 million. The move marks an end for ...
LONDON — Digital entertainment service provider Jamster has signed a deal to make mobile phone realtones and music videos by EMI artists available to its customers across Europe, the Middle East and ...
Having sold more than one million copies of the Crazy Frog video game franchise, Mercury Games today announces a deal with mobile content provider Jamba Gmbh to give more Jamster characters their own ...
Jamster, a service owned by VeriSign that sells ringtones and other content to mobile phone subscribers, is under attack for allegedly misleading young consumers into paying for expensive text ...
If you're one of the few who haven't by now been subjected to Jamster's high-pitched ringtone lures, consider yourself lucky you aren't one of the many who apparently got duped into their "free" ...